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but what you will see from eleanor are from edith rather stacey did write about edith and lou gold's american first ladies and she pointed out that edith was extremely savvy edith figured out that if you feed the press, you will keep them happy. if you don't they will come after you. and so she hired the first social secretary at the white house a woman named isabel hagner, and she had her speech to society editors and released carefully posed family photographs as a way of feeding their interest in the first family that also maintaining as much privacy as as possible in this digital. she also wrote about state stacy also run about edith disdain for journalist fascination with her fashions and explained that edith and her stepdaughter ellis grew expert in confusing reporters by describing the same dress in many different ways. nelly taft who's right there next to paving the way a loud newspapers to quote her directly and even on controversial subjects such as women's equality, although she stopped short, i believe that women should hold office, but she did talk about the need for bet
but what you will see from eleanor are from edith rather stacey did write about edith and lou gold's american first ladies and she pointed out that edith was extremely savvy edith figured out that if you feed the press, you will keep them happy. if you don't they will come after you. and so she hired the first social secretary at the white house a woman named isabel hagner, and she had her speech to society editors and released carefully posed family photographs as a way of feeding their...
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starting in the bottom left with edith roosevelt. i want to talk a little bit about what some of these will make good. i will leave it to stacey to talk about this. i won't say much about her. but what you will see from -- edith. stacy did write about a death. and the rules and the first lady's. she pointed out that it was extremely savvy egotistical out that a few feet across, you will make them happy. if you don't, they will come after you. she hired the first social secretary of the white house, a woman in isabelle hack near, she had her speak to society, and released carefully pose family photographs as a way to feeding the interest in the first family. but also maintaining as much privacy as possible in a fishbowl. she also wrote about -- stacey also wrote about events sustained about -- and explain ethan or stepdaughter, alice, were an expert in companies confusing reporters in subscribing the same address in different ways. they allowed newspapers to put them directly. even uncontroversial so -- although she stopped short of h
starting in the bottom left with edith roosevelt. i want to talk a little bit about what some of these will make good. i will leave it to stacey to talk about this. i won't say much about her. but what you will see from -- edith. stacy did write about a death. and the rules and the first lady's. she pointed out that it was extremely savvy egotistical out that a few feet across, you will make them happy. if you don't, they will come after you. she hired the first social secretary of the white...
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please comment on edith wilson's role after president wilson had a stroke. yes, that's what i was referring to earlier that people think that she you know petticoat government. that was the phrase that she was running the government and he was incapacitated. i mean she didn't let anyone in to see him or only of the very few trusted staff members into sea. but if you look at the things that did not get done, you know, there was a major strike there were problems with deporting people from the united states who didn't agree with certain policies. she really functioned as more like a a barrier to people who wanted to get near him. so if she'd been really a door. it should really take an over government. she would have acted in some of those cases where she did not so i think it's a it's been exaggerated. we have a number of questions from greg and excuse me maureen from new jersey and many others who want to know your thoughts on jackie kennedy who is obviously a favorite in this program because of her role in founding the white house historical association. ye
please comment on edith wilson's role after president wilson had a stroke. yes, that's what i was referring to earlier that people think that she you know petticoat government. that was the phrase that she was running the government and he was incapacitated. i mean she didn't let anyone in to see him or only of the very few trusted staff members into sea. but if you look at the things that did not get done, you know, there was a major strike there were problems with deporting people from the...
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and for me i was like edith is amazing as well. she is so important. all of these things came up for me. and i was surprised for how passionate i became for some of these first ladies who were very impactful and have a very big influence on how the white house is run. subsequent first ladies, and how little love some of them get from the public. eleanor roosevelt, yeah yeah. what about her? >> first ladies of untold and under told stories related to the white house. that's really in part why the white house historical association is focused so much on a lot of our education and research activities on the role of the first lady. the evolving role of the first lady that we talked about a little bit today. so gwendolyn, thank you so much for joining us this evening and really taking us on a virtual tour of the first lady's exhibit at the national portrait gallery. unfortunately, as you said, it remains closed at this time. hopefully it will be able to open in 2021 for visitors both in washington d. c. area and all across the united states. thank you so mu
and for me i was like edith is amazing as well. she is so important. all of these things came up for me. and i was surprised for how passionate i became for some of these first ladies who were very impactful and have a very big influence on how the white house is run. subsequent first ladies, and how little love some of them get from the public. eleanor roosevelt, yeah yeah. what about her? >> first ladies of untold and under told stories related to the white house. that's really in part...
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she was one who with her partner inspired for many years, but of course when -- edith was stuck with a rather large tax bill. she decided that she was going to challenge the irs saying that she was being denied at the same rights that heterosexual couples have. more than 1000 of them. years later, the supreme court decided in her favor. and this was a copy of a check that you got from the irs for back payment of those inheritance taxes that she had paid plus of course the interest. that's always a favorite artifact for people to see, especially around tax time here. here you see posters that were used by protesters who were heralding the supreme court decision that edith windsor took part in. and on the wall across here you see some really iconic figures who 50 years ago would never have been open about their sexual orientation or sexuality. we call this wall once were directed, now embraced. because now you see how attitudes of change towards lgbtq americans that are influencers and politicians, they're activists, actors, journalists and these are people who are much admired for who
she was one who with her partner inspired for many years, but of course when -- edith was stuck with a rather large tax bill. she decided that she was going to challenge the irs saying that she was being denied at the same rights that heterosexual couples have. more than 1000 of them. years later, the supreme court decided in her favor. and this was a copy of a check that you got from the irs for back payment of those inheritance taxes that she had paid plus of course the interest. that's...
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figure it is really edith davis. who does the networking her her friends from acting people like spencer tracy or just coming through the house all the time. and as nancy stepbrother told me. in his parents' marriage loyal and edith davis where he is the you know, he is a man of substance, but she is the one who builds the scaffolding for the rise. you really see the pattern that. would arise in the reagan's marriage. and so while her mother is the source of great trauma. when she is young her mother ultimately gives her. a pattern for the love partnership that could not only provide the kind of security that nancy spends her life craving but also for the pattern for again, how you can make one plus one add up to so much more than two. so you don't think jane wyman would have been first lady. then walked out of reagan's first marriage because she essentially got bored with him and one of the things she was most bored with as she would testify in court. in their divorce proceedings was that her husband the president o
figure it is really edith davis. who does the networking her her friends from acting people like spencer tracy or just coming through the house all the time. and as nancy stepbrother told me. in his parents' marriage loyal and edith davis where he is the you know, he is a man of substance, but she is the one who builds the scaffolding for the rise. you really see the pattern that. would arise in the reagan's marriage. and so while her mother is the source of great trauma. when she is young her...
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edith: hola, alan querido.tipo de cosas de protecciÓn. ahora, aÚn cuando van a ver a un paciente que saben que no tienen covid, estÁn super protegidos y les da miedo. yo he salido con esta gente a un restaurant, ven mucha gente y los ves que les da ansiedad. sobre todo a quien el estado de texas, donde no debes usar mascarilla para nada. yo creo que esto nos va a afectar a la larga, porque vemos a esta gente que fallece todos los dÍas, a estos pacientes que estÁn gravÍsimos. creo que sÍ nos va a tomar un poquito de tiempo volverÁ esa normalidad. alan: bueno, ya lo saben. gracias, edith, por esos consejos. hay que tratar de eliminar ese estrÉs, poco a poco. "unidos por los nuestros" es una iniciativa corporativa de univisiÓn cuyo propÓsito es informar sobre el desarrollo de las vacunas y crear conciencia. doctor juan: para esto han creado una lÍnea telefÓnica nacional y sitio web totalmente bilingüe donde pueden hacer todas sus preguntas relacionadas a la vacuna y encontrar recursos disponibles en su idioma. uni
edith: hola, alan querido.tipo de cosas de protecciÓn. ahora, aÚn cuando van a ver a un paciente que saben que no tienen covid, estÁn super protegidos y les da miedo. yo he salido con esta gente a un restaurant, ven mucha gente y los ves que les da ansiedad. sobre todo a quien el estado de texas, donde no debes usar mascarilla para nada. yo creo que esto nos va a afectar a la larga, porque vemos a esta gente que fallece todos los dÍas, a estos pacientes que estÁn gravÍsimos. creo que sÍ...
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she did what we would call press secretary were because edith was smart enough to say that if she did not want the public to know that she wore the same dress twice she would tell the secretary to say it was green one night and who the next night, you see. so she begins managing the press. previous first ladies had more or less wanted to keep their kids out of sight. sometimes even moved out of the white house. the cleveland's moved out of the white house for a while to get more privacy for their kids. but the roosevelts sort of said we are here. look at us. of course, the rambunctious children i mean they got so much attention. and of course, we must remember that it was during the roosevelt administration that the west wing was built. so if you look at pictures at the white house upstairs before 1900, for example in the period of mckinley you wonder how on that second floor they could have the family living, and also the office of the president. you know there were telephones around, there were jungle desks, it was impossible for the roosevelt family to move in there, and live among
she did what we would call press secretary were because edith was smart enough to say that if she did not want the public to know that she wore the same dress twice she would tell the secretary to say it was green one night and who the next night, you see. so she begins managing the press. previous first ladies had more or less wanted to keep their kids out of sight. sometimes even moved out of the white house. the cleveland's moved out of the white house for a while to get more privacy for...
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edith wilson says that she never. she never took over the role of president wilson after he was incapacitated with a stroke. she said instead. she was just trying to save her husband's life and she thought it would kill him if he had to resign because of disability. and so she assisted him in carrying out the duties and that she never carried out any actions or policies that he didn't agree with. a first lady who sometimes was at loggerheads with her husband was eleanor roosevelt. she was certainly much farther out than her husband on the issue of black civil rights. she was probably black america's strongest white ally in the 1930s and her husband didn't feel he could go that far and advocate for black civil rights in the way that mrs. roosevelt did because he wanted to keep of course white southern voters as part of his roosevelt political coalition. so eleanor roosevelt also pushed her husband on tried to get him to accept more jewish refugees. before the us entered world war ii she was always there pushing her hus
edith wilson says that she never. she never took over the role of president wilson after he was incapacitated with a stroke. she said instead. she was just trying to save her husband's life and she thought it would kill him if he had to resign because of disability. and so she assisted him in carrying out the duties and that she never carried out any actions or policies that he didn't agree with. a first lady who sometimes was at loggerheads with her husband was eleanor roosevelt. she was...
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edith wilson designated the china room for the display of presidential state services and lou hoover oversaw the first major effort to organize and catalog all objects in the white house collection. these efforts both preserve the past and transform the house into a museum and with mrs. kennedy support and her successors that has become even stronger today. while history is given more attention and credit to their husbands. it was these women who collectively saved pieces of our history for future generations. much of the associations work the acquisition of fine and decorative arts for the permanent collection. conservation and preservation efforts the selection of state services and the commissioning of portraits directly involved the first lady of the united states. we've been honored to work with 12 remarkable first. ladies since 1961. we could not do these things without our supporters. so on behalf of the white house historical association. thank you for your continued support of our work. now i'd like to introduce sylvia burwell president of american university. she's american
edith wilson designated the china room for the display of presidential state services and lou hoover oversaw the first major effort to organize and catalog all objects in the white house collection. these efforts both preserve the past and transform the house into a museum and with mrs. kennedy support and her successors that has become even stronger today. while history is given more attention and credit to their husbands. it was these women who collectively saved pieces of our history for...
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and you can continue to also be a significant amount of been talking about the vaccine has been see, edith, what about vaccines skepticism in africa? even if people could get a job there? would they be willing to go for it for certainly in the early days because she unlock most campuses in that we're witnessing right now. in fact, in those early days, health care workers who have the provision to get the job on what turning it down. but now we're seeing a complete turnaround of events happening in india right now. people are literally grumbling for the vaccine. my friend told me of an incident where she was told that there was somewhere that job just 10 minutes from where she was. and by the time she got there, there was a few people circling round the hospital and just included all the people who had to be to sit people who are suffering from various diseases, pregnant women and even young children. so the demand right now is the sexually high, and obviously there is no supply. it is namisha. thank you. both are correspond as it is kamani in nairobi, and namisha jives while in delhi. good
and you can continue to also be a significant amount of been talking about the vaccine has been see, edith, what about vaccines skepticism in africa? even if people could get a job there? would they be willing to go for it for certainly in the early days because she unlock most campuses in that we're witnessing right now. in fact, in those early days, health care workers who have the provision to get the job on what turning it down. but now we're seeing a complete turnaround of events happening...
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at a crucial point and get to an i'll go and get a got some light to pull back and other countries. edith, looking for plenty of countries there in plenty of countries, there just a tiny fraction of the people have received even one vaccine dose. is this donation pledge of a 1000000000 vaccines from rich g 7 countries? is that the right way to tackle the problem? well, if suddenly stepped in the right direction, and this is suddenly what the health minister can set to be w when he spoke to us, saying that it will go a long way in helping african nation reopened economies. but let me show that you know how far and how fast is it up and we're talking about population of 1000000000 people. less than 2 percent of you mentioned have been fascinated. i myself being one of them. we don't know when the vaccination, even if you do come, it might not be until the end of the year when we finally inoculated namisha. just a month ago, india was breaking records with new cases and deaths nearly every day. where did things stand? now there my team thought him to bring you down, he gave him going down, b
at a crucial point and get to an i'll go and get a got some light to pull back and other countries. edith, looking for plenty of countries there in plenty of countries, there just a tiny fraction of the people have received even one vaccine dose. is this donation pledge of a 1000000000 vaccines from rich g 7 countries? is that the right way to tackle the problem? well, if suddenly stepped in the right direction, and this is suddenly what the health minister can set to be w when he spoke to us,...
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also on the show or washington correspondent, edith poll, speak with german economy minister, peter outlier, who is in the us for high level talk and how to mass produce fully functional homes out of cardboard. this is the w business. i'm janelle tamala, unwelcome. it was an arduous process, but us president joe biden has announced a bipartisan senate deal to spend nearly a trillion dollars on infrastructure over 5 years. the money will go toward building roads, bridges, and highways, and help stimulate the economy. the rare bipartisan support could eventually open the door to biden's more sweeping, 4 trillion dollar proposals. here's what he had to say, that answer direct question. we have a do. and i think is really important. we've all agreed that none of us got what we all would that we wanted. i clearly didn't get all i want it. they gave more than, i think maybe there were why and given the 1st place. but this reminds me of the days we used to get an awful lot done up in the united states congress. we actually work by part, bipartisan deals, maybe compromise our financial corresponden
also on the show or washington correspondent, edith poll, speak with german economy minister, peter outlier, who is in the us for high level talk and how to mass produce fully functional homes out of cardboard. this is the w business. i'm janelle tamala, unwelcome. it was an arduous process, but us president joe biden has announced a bipartisan senate deal to spend nearly a trillion dollars on infrastructure over 5 years. the money will go toward building roads, bridges, and highways, and help...
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ruth, edith, and lorraine celebrating their birthdays together.w york city and say uniting with friends and family, relying on each other got them to the pandemic. their birthday wish of celebrating together is coming true. kevin, i love it. >> i love that and i love that show. do you remember? estelle getty, beat arthur, rue mclanahan. love them all. in the great betty white. how can i forget? i want to take you to buffalo for this good news. the lawn kid, his business is doing great and he's giving back. looking to mold the lawns of at least 50 veterans for free. wanting to make his late grandfather proud. finding a way to honor granddad and for taking care of veterans, a well deserved salute to nathan adams. >> shannon: i love that, what a fantastic way to look back and honor someone in your family. in this case, his grandfather served in he's serving veterans. kudos to him and to you, kevin. see you back here tomorrow night. >> see you tomorrow night. >> shannon: that's it fromr washington.to i'm shannon bream. t-mobile is the leader in 5g. t-
ruth, edith, and lorraine celebrating their birthdays together.w york city and say uniting with friends and family, relying on each other got them to the pandemic. their birthday wish of celebrating together is coming true. kevin, i love it. >> i love that and i love that show. do you remember? estelle getty, beat arthur, rue mclanahan. love them all. in the great betty white. how can i forget? i want to take you to buffalo for this good news. the lawn kid, his business is doing great and...
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edith bradshaw sanchez, primary care pediatrician at columbia university and jody bomstein, a licensedist in atlanta. thank you for being here, ladies. dr. sanchez, did this surprise you or did you see this coming there might be an increase in hospitalizations particularly among those 12 to 17? >> i think we were all worried, fredricka, this would happen. we really hoped it wouldn't. we have vaccinations now for kids who are 12 and older. we really hoped this wouldn't happen and worried it would. here we are. it is particularly heartbreaking because we have those vaccinations now, because we know exactly how the virus spreads, how to prevent it, how to protect kids. it's disappointing. i can't say it's necessarily surprising. >> so how can we help parents, families help their kids adjust to changing guidance as states begin to lift mask mandates, shift other recommendations? some members of their family may be vaccinated and then some in the family are not. how do you help people navigate all of this? >> right. i think it's important to recognize it is a natural human instinct to want
edith bradshaw sanchez, primary care pediatrician at columbia university and jody bomstein, a licensedist in atlanta. thank you for being here, ladies. dr. sanchez, did this surprise you or did you see this coming there might be an increase in hospitalizations particularly among those 12 to 17? >> i think we were all worried, fredricka, this would happen. we really hoped it wouldn't. we have vaccinations now for kids who are 12 and older. we really hoped this wouldn't happen and worried...
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she's so good, there's a whole move named after her-- a milestone first achieved in 1908 by olympian edith little dance moves? just give her a break between flips! let her check her phone! she can watch some pretty sweet gifs of simone biles. quarantine-while, arrests have been made after french president emmanuel macron was slapped in the face during a visit to southern france. >> bonjour! >> stephen: sacre bleu! right in the fondue. he got jacques-slapped all the way into "la semaine prochaine." we don't know why the guy slapped him, but he slapped him in the frenchest way possible, because right before it, he shouted "montjoie, saint-denis," the battle-cry of the old kingdom of france, in reference to the banner of king charlemagne. well, obviously, i knew that! quarantine-while, to promote the new disney+ show, general mills and marvel have partnered to offer us loki charms. it's the hottest marvel hero- breakfast cereal combo since "iron bran," "honey bunches of thor," and "dr. strange nuts." quarantine-while, here's footage of logan paul getting punched in the face by floyd mayweathe
she's so good, there's a whole move named after her-- a milestone first achieved in 1908 by olympian edith little dance moves? just give her a break between flips! let her check her phone! she can watch some pretty sweet gifs of simone biles. quarantine-while, arrests have been made after french president emmanuel macron was slapped in the face during a visit to southern france. >> bonjour! >> stephen: sacre bleu! right in the fondue. he got jacques-slapped all the way into "la...
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i learned about paris from edith piaf. -♪ pour gagner des picaillons ♪ ♪ il fut méchant larron ♪ ♪ onam makeba. -[ singing in xhosa ] -[ singing in xhosa ] -i learned about what was going on across the street from patsy cline. -♪ i fall to pieces ♪ -♪ ooh-ooh-ooh ♪ -♪ each time someone speaks your name ♪ -and then, along came the weavers. and first of all, they just sounded spectacular. but in the midst of that spectacular sound was this woman singer, ronnie gilbert, and she was so powerful. -♪ tzena, tzena ♪ ♪ tzena, tzena, tzena ♪ ♪ tzena, tzena ♪ -there was a hugeness about her presence as a singer and an enthusiasm. -we had this odd background of folk muc and musical comedy from broadway shows in new york and opera. -my mother grew up with privilege, so she went to every musical and every museum and -- that could possibly do. her mother was an artist. so she was very encouraging in the house when we were growing up, of creativity. and when we didn't have television, we became our own form of entertainment. i was asked to sing in our town all the time -- at garden clubs, soroptimis
i learned about paris from edith piaf. -♪ pour gagner des picaillons ♪ ♪ il fut méchant larron ♪ ♪ onam makeba. -[ singing in xhosa ] -[ singing in xhosa ] -i learned about what was going on across the street from patsy cline. -♪ i fall to pieces ♪ -♪ ooh-ooh-ooh ♪ -♪ each time someone speaks your name ♪ -and then, along came the weavers. and first of all, they just sounded spectacular. but in the midst of that spectacular sound was this woman singer, ronnie gilbert, and...
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edith sanchez, a primary care pediatrician at the columbia university's irving medical center., the younger the kids get, the more concerned parents are. understandably. what are the specific concerns for this age group? >> that's right. so, first to say, bring a little bit of perspective. we have a process in this country that works extremely well. as a pediatrician and as a mom to be, people at home may not be able to see the baby bump but i'm six months pregnant. >> congratulations. >> thank you. when i look at the process that we are following here, i'm extremely reassured. so, first, there are companies that are studying this, that are creating the data, and then there are experts on the other end that are meeting before that data's even available to say, what are the thresholds? what are we going to require these companies to give us, including how many kids? what are the follow-up intervals? what are we looking for in terms of safety before we give the greet for these companies to go ahead and administer these vaccines? so, altogether, i really hope the parents at home h
edith sanchez, a primary care pediatrician at the columbia university's irving medical center., the younger the kids get, the more concerned parents are. understandably. what are the specific concerns for this age group? >> that's right. so, first to say, bring a little bit of perspective. we have a process in this country that works extremely well. as a pediatrician and as a mom to be, people at home may not be able to see the baby bump but i'm six months pregnant. >>...
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edith: cuando un niÑo se traga una baterÍa de litio puede crear una corriente dentro del cuerpo que,cen ayuda para obtener un nÚmero que se puede pedir de manera directa al servicio de rentas internas. fÍjate que el prÓximo 15 de septiembre el gobierno mexicano va a subastar dos lujosas residencias. fueron viviendas de dos conocidos ex lÍderes de narcotrÁfico: joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn y fuentes. alias el seÑor de los cielos. la primera estÁ en sinaloa. de ella escapÓ el chapo en febrero de 2014. la segunda estÁn la capital federal. se podrÍa rifar en $3,872,000. seguimos con mace "despierta amÉrica". adelante. raÚl: muchas gracias. doctor juan, buenos dÍas. juan: buenos dÍas. raÚl: gracias por estar con nosotros. llega el momento de los doctores. vamos con el reportaje del minuto saludable. paola, buenos dÍas. paola: muy buenos dÍas. hoy martes les traigo la informaciÓn mÁs importante en cuÁnto a la salud se refiere. algunos anticuerpos pueden causar covid19 grave? tambiÉn le vamos a decir que segÚn un nuevo estudio estÁn en camino las vacunas de coronavirus de prÓxima generaciÓn. por
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the leader of bavaria issued to edek making edith making all secret societies illegal illuminati fled the country government sees their letters and papers and published them basically showing that they were anti-religious. they the enlightenment was often opposed to particularly the catholic church and said this was a reason to expose them. but they show up again in the 1790s in america and in america that's involved in both a caught about to be involved in a quasi war with france. that's between france and england as they are fighting a revolution francis fighting a revolution in england is about to fight a war against france and america's caught in the middle and if you know about the election of 1800 from hamilton etc, right jefferson was framed as a french revolutionary who will make the streets of america run with blood and adams is phrase as a monarchist who will return the united states to england, right and the illuminati was seen as a secret force causing the french revolution a small group of people in bavaria who have already been dispersed are often accused in the 1790s of
the leader of bavaria issued to edek making edith making all secret societies illegal illuminati fled the country government sees their letters and papers and published them basically showing that they were anti-religious. they the enlightenment was often opposed to particularly the catholic church and said this was a reason to expose them. but they show up again in the 1790s in america and in america that's involved in both a caught about to be involved in a quasi war with france. that's...
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y se aplazÓ hasta el prÓximo 18 de junio la lectura de cargos formales contra marcus anthony edith yo de defensa y por supuesto pone en juego tu vida cuando no tienes la capacidad de abordarlo o de ser consciente o intervenirlo, eso gritamos para avisarles a otros que estamos en peligro, si no fuera por el miedo yo veremos sido devorados hace aÑos. >> hablando el miedo y muchas cosas que vas al domingo donde vas hacer historia, ¿por quÉ no vemos esto? >> la primera mordida que les devuelve mundo se quedan derrotados, voy a reunirme contigo porque preparado por meses un arsenal de armas contra el miedo, presentarÉ mi nueva experiencia y nos uniremos de personas en todo el mundo de forma online, este es el momento de apostar en ti y nos espera un mundo que serÁ nuevo y al mismo tiempo desafiante, antes de zarpar a la batalla y la aventura de este futuro voraz, quiero que nos reunamos. >> ahÍ estÁ. >> y nos vamos a y queremos que sea daniel que nos cuente cÓmo va a hacer esta experiencia global? >> es una experiencia que dura casi tres horas, en donde hacemos un recorrido muy claro sobr
y se aplazÓ hasta el prÓximo 18 de junio la lectura de cargos formales contra marcus anthony edith yo de defensa y por supuesto pone en juego tu vida cuando no tienes la capacidad de abordarlo o de ser consciente o intervenirlo, eso gritamos para avisarles a otros que estamos en peligro, si no fuera por el miedo yo veremos sido devorados hace aÑos. >> hablando el miedo y muchas cosas que vas al domingo donde vas hacer historia, ¿por quÉ no vemos esto? >> la primera mordida que...
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twins edith and dorcas from worcestershire turned 100 last year, but had to wait until their 101st birthdayfor. they were joined by family and friends for a celebration this weekend, ahead of the big day today. here's what they had to say about turning 101. get on very nothing else to add on that. apart from the film, seven brides for seven brothers. carol is at wimbledon for us this morning, with the weather. it would not be wimbledon without a street sweeper or something going by. already a hive of industry. the police dogs have arrived. fairly misty and murky. dank this morning. a real north— south divide. the forecast for today at wimbledon is pretty wet. some showers in the forecast. they will be on, they will be off this afternoon they could be heavy and also thundery with temperatures getting up to 20 degrees. at the moment it feels humid. we have the north — south divide. heavy rain across the south—west of england, wales and into the midlands with a new band coming into the south of england. into scotland and northern ireland we are back into sunnier skies. although the rain this m
twins edith and dorcas from worcestershire turned 100 last year, but had to wait until their 101st birthdayfor. they were joined by family and friends for a celebration this weekend, ahead of the big day today. here's what they had to say about turning 101. get on very nothing else to add on that. apart from the film, seven brides for seven brothers. carol is at wimbledon for us this morning, with the weather. it would not be wimbledon without a street sweeper or something going by. already a...